A newly released incident report offers more details into an hours-long standoff in a North Fort Myers community Sunday afternoon.

Matthew James Taylor, 45, was arrested Tuesday at Lee Memorial Hospital where he was recovering from a non-fatal self-inflicted gunshot wound. He is charged with battery by way of domestic violence and false report about planting a bomb.

The incident unfolded around 4:30 p.m. inside the Herons Glen neighborhood, a gated community off US-41, not far from the county line.

Deputies responded to the home in reference to a suicide threat. A woman called saying her husband was threatening to harm himself. She had left the home with the couple's children after a physical altercation between the two over finances, according to the report.

The woman told deputies the man threatened to harm himself and anyone that tried to intervene. She stated he had guns inside the home, according to the report.

She told deputies her husband had been drinking. She also stated that he had threatened to harm himself in the past and it wasn't the first time he had hurt her.

Deputies set up a perimeter and evacuated residents until just after midnight.

While Taylor was barricaded, law enforcement says he threatened to blow up his residence with propane tanks he rigged as bombs - he also said he had fertilizer and gasoline he could use as an explosive, according to an LCSO report.

Ultimately authorities used a bomb squad robot to clear the residence and found no bomb. Investigators said in the report they think Taylor made the threats to try and avoid being apprehended.

He was being held at the Lee County Jail Wednesday afternoon on $27,500 bond.